Fraudulent Food Labels

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As a cyclist, you probably consider yourself a health-savvy shopper. Be warned: A study in the Journal of Marketing reports that those who pay the most attention to food labels are more likely to be duped by false claims. To make the healthiest choices, scrutinze the nutrition facts and ingredient ­panels, says Joy Dubost, PhD, a spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Here’s how.